https://vsaelc.dryfta.com/ CE Credit : 1.00
Nov 04, 2020 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM(America/Chicago)
20201104T1530 20201104T1630 America/Chicago Get Engaged - Create an Action Agenda to Promote and Enhance Services and Opportunities for Individuals who are Blind or Low Vision

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Do you have the funding and the program flexibility you need to serve your consumers? Likely the answer is no! Every VSA member has a role to play in advocacy and holds a stake in the outcome of government policies. We know that more funding and support is needed for services and programs designed to provide services to support employment, independent living, and other needs of those we serve. Thus, advocacy is needed more than ever. VSA members are powerful advocates, especially when we are organized and focused. We have gathered experts to share expectations and goals for federal government policy action in 2021. We will discuss expectations for government spending, legislative action on key programs and priorities of executive agency officials. This panel will take place the day after an extraordinarily important election and we may not know who the President will be or the outcome of key Congressional elections. Nevertheless, we need to prepare to be forceful advocates in 2021 to collectively amplify the voice of individuals we serve. 

Moderator:

Paul Schroeder, Senior Public Policy Advocate, VisionServe Alliance/Aira

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Do you have the funding and the program flexibility you need to serve your consumers? Likely the answer is no! Every VSA member has a role to play in advocacy and holds a stake in the outcome of government policies. We know that more funding and support is needed for services and programs designed to provide services to support employment, independent living, and other needs of those we serve. Thus, advocacy is needed more than ever. VSA members are powerful advocates, especially when we are organized and focused. We have gathered experts to share expectations and goals for federal government policy action in 2021. We will discuss expectations for government spending, legislative action on key programs and priorities of executive agency officials. This panel will take place the day after an extraordinarily important election and we may not know who the President will be or the outcome of key Congressional elections. Nevertheless, we need to prepare to be forceful advocates in 2021 to collectively amplify the voice of individuals we serve. 


Moderator:


Paul Schroeder, Senior Public Policy Advocate, VisionServe Alliance/Aira


Panelists: 


Sara Brown

Director of Government Affairs

Prevent Blindness

sbrown@preventblindness.org


Clark Rachfal

Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs

American Council of the Blind

crachfal@acb.org


Rick Webster

Vice President, Public Policy

National Industries for the Blind

Phone: 703-302-9357

rwebster@nib.org


Senior Public Policy Advocate
,
VisionServe Alliance / Aira
Director of Government Affairs
,
Prevent Blindness
Vice President, Public Policy
,
National Industries for the Blind
Director of Advocacy & Governmental Affairs
,
American Council of the Blind
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Orientation and Mobility Specialist
,
OMSA
President/CEO
,
ACVREP and Success Beyond Sight
A-T Instructor and Call Center Operations Manager
,
Valley Center for the Blind
 Brooks  Harken
Chief Programs Officer
,
Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired South Carolina
 Jaclyn Borchardt
Director of Operations
,
Vision Forward Association
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